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To: Night Writer who wrote (88644)1/5/2001 3:32:34 PM
From: PCSS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
OpenGlobe Joins Forces With Compaq to Create New Internet-Enabled, Home Entertainment Devices

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Michael (Thank goodness for Wednesday)



To: Night Writer who wrote (88644)1/5/2001 4:22:16 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 97611
 
NW... he can't work too much. Up until late last week he posted about every 5 minutes somewhere on SI.
>>I might take it up again if this market doesn't improve this year<<
Can you say "Do you want an order of fries with that burger?" jajajaja El



To: Night Writer who wrote (88644)1/5/2001 5:25:16 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Respond to of 97611
 
From The Zoo:
CPQ & MSFT:
by: kurtep 1/5/01 5:02 pm
Msg: 209680 of 209692

In another twist, it's now believed that the company has secretly continued developing a version of
Windows NT (a.k.a. Windows 2000) for Compaq's (NYSE: CPQ - news) Alpha chip, although it
supposedly had shelved the product. Apparently, a new version of the Alpha/Windows OS has found
its way out of the Microsoft compound and is floating around amongst developers.

Whatever the case, there is no doubt that Microsoft is looking to expand into serious hardware
sometime soon. They aren't building all these expensive prototypes for wall hangings.